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GuestMetrics, Inc. Approached by Several Large Financial Analyst Groups to Purchase Data

ASHBURN, VA--(Marketwire - June 16, 2009) - GuestMetrics, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GESM) is pleased
to announce that the Company has been approached by several large financial
groups that analyze major public companies in the restaurant, food service
and beverage industries. They are interested in purchasing data from
GuestMetrics' growing database of on-premise sales over a broad
geographical and demographic area. GuestMetrics appears to be a single
source for data that tracks actual point of sale (POS) purchases of
detailed food and beverage alcohol menu items in restaurants and bars.
Analysts are interested in actual historical sales of certain clients of
the Company that they follow, as well as, predictive trends over the next
six to twelve months for certain types of restaurant groups.

GuestMetrics' database can be mined down to levels that show specific
beverage alcohol sales by brand. The Company's reporting capabilities also
allow for top level analysis to project industry trends.

"We're very excited that we have gotten the attention of the financial
community that is looking for actual unbiased information on which to base
their analysis of both the restaurant/bar industry as well as food and
beverage alcohol sales. Our goal is to continue expanding GuestMetrics'
list of database customers and management software," stated Brian P.
Barrett, President and CEO of GuestMetrics, Inc.

About GuestMetrics, Inc.:

GuestMetrics is the leading provider of Customer Insight Solutions for the
hospitality industry and its suppliers/distributors. The GuestMetrics
software is fully integrated with the leading point-of-sale (POS) systems
and allows hospitality providers at every level of the market to improve
business operations.

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conflicts, competition, changes in technology and methods of marketing,
delays in completing various engineering and manufacturing programs,
changes in customer order patterns, changes in product mix, continued
success in technological advances and delivering technological innovations,
shortages in components, production delays due to performance quality
issues with outsourced components, and various other factors beyond the
Company's control.